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  4. U.S. 'PLANE STILL MISSING

    Twenty hours have elapsed without word of Commander Rogers and his four companions, who alighted in the Pacific in ...

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  5. £20,000 BLAZE

    Damage estimated at £20,000 was caused when the factory of White-lum and Catts, wood moulders, in Reynolds Street, Balmain, was ...

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  6. IN HEIGHT OF FASHION, BUT WITHOUT BOOTS

    The Brussels correspondent of the "Daily Express" reports that a prominent citizen, as a protest against the high prices of boots, ...

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  7. SEVERELY DAMAGED BY FIRE

    The steamer Kent, held up by the strike at Auckland, was severely damaged by fire. (See letterpress). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. QUEENSLAND STRIKE

    The first pictures of developments in the Queensland railway strike to be published in Sydney appear in "The Daily Telegraph" ...

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  9. SHIPOWNERS' OFFER CLOSES TO-DAY

    The outstanding development of the strike situation yesterday was the reiterated announcement by the owners that their peace offer would close at noon today, entailing whatever penalties are legally provided. ...

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  10. FIRST PAST THE POST

    Now that a start has been made with Parliament's legislative work, the House is to be liberally stoked with important Government Bills. ...

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  11. MISSING PRINCE

    As the result of the publication of a photograph a number of passengers to Boulogne from Hastings declare that they saw a man aboard ...

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  12. HEROISM IN FIRE

    With the air-pipe of his smoke helmet entangled in a ladder, Fireman Mackay was held prisoner in the blazing hold of the steamer ...

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  13. IN PARLIAMENT

    Met.--10.30 a.m. Adjourned.--5.50 p.m. Business.--Bills for the amendment of the Coal ...

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  14. MR. LANG'S MOVE

    More than declining to aid the Federal Government in its deportation proceedings, the Premier. Mr Lang has started out upon ...

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  15. OWNERS' OFFER CLOSES

    The official announcement by the owners issued yesterday reads as follows:-- With reference to the offer ...

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  16. INTO THE BUSH

    Owing to the strange circumstances of the disappearance of Ernest Moran, a popular local workman, Tarago, a small town 22 ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLES

    The death is announced of Sir William Charles Cooper, aged 73 years, second son of the first baronet, Sir Daniel Cooper. ...

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  18. NO TRAINS TILL TO-MORROW

    Although a settlement of the railway strike has practically been reached, it is not anticipated that any trains will run before ...

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  19. MOROCCAN WAR

    According to the Fez correspondent the "Temps," Abd-el-Krim, leader of the Rifi, has carefully prepared for a retreat from Adjir, in the event of ...

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  20. MR. CHARLTON WARNS WORKERS

    "I am hopeful that on appeal to the High Court this drastic measure will be declared invalid." said Mr. Charlton, the leader of the ...

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  21. COURT ACTION

    A report of the action in the High Court against Messrs. Walsh and Johnson appears on page 5. ...

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  22. NEW ZEALAND POSITION

    It is imported that a meeting of 300 seamen at Wellington rejected the employers' offer. The seamen's strike look a more ...

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  23. THE THEORY OF SPECIES

    Addressing members of the British Medical Association, Dr. Pycroft, of the zoological section of the British Museum, advanced the ...

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  24. DROP FROM A WINDOW

    The landlady of a house in Jamieson Street, city, was startled by a young woman's screams for help last night. Before she could ...

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  25. POSITION ABROAD

    Reports from English ports and Africa show that there is a tendency on the part of the seaman to assume a more reasonable ...

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  26. AGROUND ON BAR

    Aground on the bar at the mouth of the Tweed River, the North Coast Steamship Company's Gunbar had a few awkward moments this morning. ...

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  27. GINGER ALE

    When J. B. Hobbs beat Dr. Grace's record at Taunton, nobody came forward to confirm or contradict the story that E. P. Fonder gave him a goblet ...

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  28. EUROPE TO AMERICA IN 36 HOURS

    The air liner of the future wilt be an all-steel monoplane, with a 220ft. wing span, accommodation for 100 passengers, and a speed of over 100 ...

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  29. WATERSIDE WORKERS' ATTITUDE

    The president of the Waterside Workers' Federation, Mr. A. Turley, stated to-day that as soon as the position warranted it a meeting of the ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND'S RAILWAYS PARALYSED

    The Brisbane Central Station deserted on Friday morning last. The strike began at midnight on Thursday. (See also pictorial page.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. OPEN ENLISTMENT

    The "Evening Standard" says that Sir Laming Worthington-Evans (Secretary for War) explains that the War Office has decided no longer to borrow ...

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  32. "VALIANT FIGHTERS"

    "Those valiant fighters on behalf of the working class," was how Mr. T. Hoare described Messrs. Walsh and Johnson, at the Coal Tribunal ...

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  33. OLD MAN'S PLUCK

    After badly gashing his throat in getting through a barbed-wire fence at Punchbowl yesterday, an old man carried on with his work until he ...

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  34. DUTIES ON DELAYED GOODS

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. Pratten) informed Colonel Cameron (Q.) in the House of Representatives to-day that the increased duties ...

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  35. POLICY OF UNIONS

    At to-night's meeting of the Trades Hall Council, it was resolved to appoint three delegates to attend an all Australian conference to consider a ...

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  36. LABOR COUNCIL SITS IN CAMERA

    Last night the Trades and Labor Council took, the unusual step of sitting in camera. It is slated that only questions arising out of the strike and ...

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  37. WEATHER FORECAST

    Mostly fine in southern districts, with cold night, and some morning frosts and fogs, but cloudy in northern districts, with rain and ...

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  38. PORT BRISBANE GREW

    The crew of the steamer Port Brisbane attended at the Federal offices of the Seamen's Union this afternoon, and it was authoritatively stated that all ...

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  39. AVOID STAMPEDE

    The Federal executive of the A.L.P. sitting in Sydney, passed a resolution yesterday, appealing to all unions not ...

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